Nonadherent Spheres With Multiple Myeloma Surface Markers Contain Cells that Contribute to Sphere Formation and Are Capable of Internalizing Extracellular Double-Stranded DNA

We present phenotypic analysis of free-floating spheres derived from the bone marrow clonogenic aspirate of a multiple myeloma patient. Besides CD73/CD20+/CD45+/CD19dim B cells, these spheres encompass a special subpopulation of cells that can natively internalize extracellular double-stranded DNA and that contribute to the colony assembly. Various cell types found in the free-floating spheres communicate with each other by secreting distinct sets of cytokines. These spheres are capable of forming xenotransplants upon grafting to immunodeficient NOD/SCID mice.
Source: Clinical Lymphoma, Myeloma and Leukemia - Category: Hematology Authors: Tags: Original Study Source Type: research